Miracle at Cortez By Hsichun M. Hua He came out of the clouds, flying down a narrow valley—on course for an airfield, with just enough alt
How Electronic Countermeasures Went Wrong By James W. Canan The Air Force's reach exceeded its grasp when it tried to take on the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
Squeezing More From the Logistics Dollar By Peter Grier More than one-third of a system's lifecycle cost is maintenance. AFLC aims to get that job done better
New Tools for Mission Planners By F. Clifton Berry Jr. After forty-five years, automation is finally on the way to replace paper charts and stubby pencils.
A Choice of Roads to Procurement Reform By John T. Correll The European experience says that centralized acquisition agencies are different—but not necessarily b
Mama Joe’s Tablecloth By Carroll V. Glines USAF The 500 signatures, embroidered in silk, are practically a Who's Who of Aviation.
More Mileage from Older Warplanes How AFLC uses magnetic rubber, eddy currents, X-rays, and other unusual techniques to keep USAF's agin
Planet Simnet By John Rhea It's a new world of simulation. This prototype links the individual nodes so the entire team can train
Benign New World By John T. Correll “Pentagon Needs a Few Good Enemies,” sneered a headline in the New York Daily News June 21. The sarcasm expresses a view that is currently gathering steam. With the Soviet Union talking peace and promising massive reduction in its armed...
Valor: The Saga of Barrel House Bessie By John L. Frisbee There were many crises that day on the way back from Bremen, and each time TSgt. Maurice Henry came through.